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Man to be Sentenced for Bankruptcy Fraud

A man in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area will reportedly be sentenced in connection with a bankruptcy fraud matter. According to reports, he pleaded guilty to bankruptcy fraud conspiracy. He is allegedly facing up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $250,000. The matter reportedly involved him conspiring to defraud banks in mortgage applications for two years.

Fraud charges are not taken lightly by courts and should be handled properly at all times. There are many difficult legal aspects that you will have to deal with when charged with fraud. You will want to protect your rights and ensure that justice is upheld. Being charged with fraud can affect your personal and professional life so it's important that you seek help when dealing with this situation. By working with a criminal defense attorney, you can protect your rights and allow for an expert to handle the difficult legal aspects you will be facing. It's in your best interest to have a defense lawyer working on your behalf so that you do not have to worry about how to handle your case. If you or someone you know is being charged then you should take the time to contact a defense attorney to begin discussing your case and moving forward.

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